Looking for something to do this weekend? Here’s a fun event that exposes kids to Taiwanese culture.
Happy Kids Day in Cupertino, Sunday August 28
On BlogHer ’11 and Meeting HapaMama Sisters
The speakers, parties and swag of BlogHer ’11 were all fun, but the best part was meeting like-minded bloggers
VBS Foray into the Asian American Church
This summer, we’re trying Vacation Bible School with an added cultural experience
Water Ghosts and a Roadtrip to the Last Rural Chinatown
Take a trip back in time to an early California Chinatown with this historical novel. Better yet, take a road trip (it’s still there)!
Korean Hot Dog Kimbap
Try a twist on standard picnic fare by wrapping hot dogs in a Korean kimbap roll
Pokemon – Gotta Catch em All!
One year ago, our family’s Pokemon collection consisted of a few plastic figurines and a handful of cards. Then, all of a sudden it hit. Pokemon fever spread through our elementary school.
Images from the San Francisco Taiwanese Cultural Festival
I headed up to San Francisco for the San Francisco Taiwanese American Cultural Festival, which takes place every May in Union Square. It is truly surreal and beautiful to see booths selling homemade traditional foods and schoolkids performing Chinese and Aboriginal dances, set against the backdrop of historic hotels and department stores. It’s a long way from the Taiwanese bazaars of my childhood,
Girl in Translation Book Review
Why do so many Asian Americans get admitted into elite universities? Well, if Jean Kwok’s debut novel “Girl in Translation” is any indication, a micro-managing mother is not necessary. Check out my review and tell me what you think.
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